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  • ibnul
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    Last time I was approached by dutch work was told that you have to go through a dutch payroll for your contract work, and their govt has imposed 30% foriegn contract tax (lot less than the locals) so do not know how you can do it via UK based clearing house .

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  • meth
    started a topic Contracting in Netherlands

    Contracting in Netherlands

    Hi

    Contracted in holland for 2 years before under ITECS but looking to change to a different payroll as i have new contract as the rate a lot lower this time (retention is 68% with them) but was given a new payroll called www.net-one.co.uk who say they can do 81% retention inc HMRC tax and fees which makes it a lot more appealing.

    Told them it was in NL and if they can do this but no reply yet. My friend uses them in Belgium but commutes from UK weekly but not sure if they have to be registered in NL.

    Any ideas?

    Cheers

    ps if not do you know any good ones which are "all above board"as all seem to be about 68%

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